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What is the melting,freezing,and boiling point in ferhienheit?

by Guest65174  |  earlier

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you can know the answers by going on google and other websites like ask.com or see what the words mean in order to get the answer by going on dictionary.com. It would be more easier you you try all three.Make sure its a long paper and in paragraghs.Also make sure your old enough to do this if not have a brother or sister even a parent with you if your below 10,11,12 if you are 10,11,12 thats fine.Make sure your ready!

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  1. The answers are readily available on the internet, but here goes.  (Chris got it wrong, by the way).  First of all, check your spelling it's Fahrenheit with a Capital "F" since it's someone's name.   Boiling 212 degrees,  Freezing AND melting 32 degrees (it's the same)  ONLY at sea level under normal pressure.  Above sea level the numbers are a bit lower - check it out.


  2. 212 boiling, 32 freezing, and I guess 33 melting!

  3. You can't answer this question. Your specificity is not clear enough.

    Melting, freezing and boiling point of what?

  4. Kelvin Celsius Fahrenheit Rankine

    Absolute zero

    (by definition)

    0 K

    −273.15 °C

    −459.67 °F

    0 R

    Freezing point of water[1]

    273.15 K

    0 °C

    32 °F

    491.67 R

    Boiling point of water[2]

    373.1339 K

    99.9839 °C

    211.9710 °F

    671.641 R

    Do  your own research

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